亚洲网紅露点

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littery

[ lit-uh-ree ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or covered with litter; untidy.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of littery1

First recorded in 1795鈥1805; litter + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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Ah, my dear, this 'Igh Art and Littery rot'll be the ruin of the 'alls鈥攈im and his articles in the swell magazines, praising us all up鈥攈e can keep his praises to himself鈥擨 don't want 'em!

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Of Boston I haven't even had a full day鈥攐f N.Y. but three hours, and I have seen nothing whatever, thank heaven, of the "littery" world.

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I never knowd afore but what I spelt my spelling like other littery gennelmen, but I鈥檓 told now that I don鈥檛, but that I spells it more nateral like, and so it appears that after about 2 years thinkin of it over, the gratest Orthers in Amerrykey has all resolved to follow my nobel xample and do as I does, as neer as they can git to it.

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鈥淚t will all come right by-and-by,鈥 said the chief, as I pointed to the littery heaps; and, pausing by one of the packs which contained what he called 鈥榤ungo,鈥 that is, shreds of such cloth as clergymen鈥檚 coats are made of, he made me aware that there is shoddy and shoddy.

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"I only said 'fur instants,' havin' heern as littery men was sometimes鈥攏ow an' again鈥攖hataway鈥攏ow an' ag'in."

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